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but, right now it is good for us and whatever is if for us i am happy about. >>neil: the argument we heard from our guests is, is it just kicking the can down the road? they have made the promises before and have not stuck to them and it depends on greece going along and that is no guarantee. the germans, then, and the french all agreeing the payouts that have to go behind it. it is not done. >>guest: it is hard for the germans to do this and to take this but they seem to be and they want to keep, and the euro was established in order to take advantage of the united states. and in order -- so all the countries get together and they thought this would be a power play against the united states. now, maybe it is a power play against others like maybe the chinese but they did this not for our benefit, so, when i watch what is happening it is interesting and some of the countries like i watched in england where the prime minister was saying, how lucky they were they didn't get interest that mess. it is true. they gave up the currency and if greece had their own cur
but, right now it is good for us and whatever is if for us i am happy about. >>neil: the argument we heard from our guests is, is it just kicking the can down the road? they have made the promises before and have not stuck to them and it depends on greece going along and that is no guarantee. the germans, then, and the french all agreeing the payouts that have to go behind it. it is not done. >>guest: it is hard for the germans to do this and to take this but they seem to be and...
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crews work day and night using heavy machinery. rain and snow started falling in the area on wednesday making survivor's lives more difficult. government spokespeople estimate the quake affected up to 600,000 people in van province. relief supplies are reportedly not reaching everyone in need. the turkish government declined foreign aid immediately after the quake but has changed course and international aid workers, including a medical team from japan have started their work. >>> the mass exodus from bangkok has started. the thai capital is getting more deserted by the hour as floods spread throughout the city. nhk world's nathaka reports. >> reporter: i'm standing here as one of the biggest bus stations in bangkok, where people trying to escape from the floods in bangkok. people are rushing to leave the city. heading for rural areas. there's a long like at the terminal. >> translator: we wanted to evacuate quickly, buff we've been waiting for a bus since the morning. >> reporter: as the five-day emergency holiday started on thurs
crews work day and night using heavy machinery. rain and snow started falling in the area on wednesday making survivor's lives more difficult. government spokespeople estimate the quake affected up to 600,000 people in van province. relief supplies are reportedly not reaching everyone in need. the turkish government declined foreign aid immediately after the quake but has changed course and international aid workers, including a medical team from japan have started their work. >>> the...
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that is all for us. thank you for watching bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. there's always a 50:50 chance that the man who found the body di >> the gulf, lewis. the gulf. >> two murders and a very nasty case of bribery and corruption.
that is all for us. thank you for watching bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise...
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they'll use every means to deny us. they're bringing police from l.a., all of the bay area to act against us in unison. we will stand in unison as well. >> thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. i also want to point out, we're been told, mayor ed lee is here. i tried to find him a few minutes ago. there's a large crowd here, so it's hard to pick him out in the crowd. we're going to keep looking for him. of course, it is the mayor who ultimately makes the decision on whether or not the police are going to move in here tonight. i did speak with the state senator who is running for mayor of san francisco. he said he is against any police action here at justin herman plaza. he does not want to see officers down here. i talked with the public defender. he echoed that sentiment. he said he does not want to see police here as well. there are labor leaders. other san francisco supervisors who are also here. we have a bit of a split in city government with ed lee on one side, apparently wanting to shut this down for he
they'll use every means to deny us. they're bringing police from l.a., all of the bay area to act against us in unison. we will stand in unison as well. >> thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. i also want to point out, we're been told, mayor ed lee is here. i tried to find him a few minutes ago. there's a large crowd here, so it's hard to pick him out in the crowd. we're going to keep looking for him. of course, it is the mayor who ultimately makes the decision on whether or...
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us, keeping us in. >> bret: charles? >> any piece of territory large or small that is fenced in, and for the purpose of keeping people in, is by textbook definition a prison. is the united states a prison? >> i think, you know, there was an aaron curtain once. i think what we are developing here is a financial iron curtain in a way you can't travel back and forth. i believe it's on both borders. i did medical training, some in michigan, some in when i lived in texas. it was nice that i could go back and forth and no passport. it's difficult. not only do we use excuse of watching for the bad guys coming in the country to control us. currency and capital controls are common difficult. i'm thinking about the financial controls, where you don't have freedom to leave. they do exist. people who expatriate -- >> bret: your fence reference. >> if it deteriorates, which is capable, when it breaks down there will be more people control. the i.d. cards, the i.d. cards, the real i.d. cards they had. one reason the states didn't like
us, keeping us in. >> bret: charles? >> any piece of territory large or small that is fenced in, and for the purpose of keeping people in, is by textbook definition a prison. is the united states a prison? >> i think, you know, there was an aaron curtain once. i think what we are developing here is a financial iron curtain in a way you can't travel back and forth. i believe it's on both borders. i did medical training, some in michigan, some in when i lived in texas. it was...
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they'll use every means to deny us. they're bringing police from l.a., all of the bay area to act against us in unison. we will stand in unison as well. >> thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. i also want to point out, we're been told, mayor ed lee is here. i tried to find him a few minutes ago. there's a large crowd here, so it's hard to pick him out in the crowd. we're going to keep looking for him. of course, it is the mayor who ultimately makes the decision on whether or not the police are going to move in here tonight. i did speak with the state senator who is running for mayor of san francisco. he said he is against any police action here at justin herman plaza. he does not want to see officers down here. i talked with the public defender. he echoed that sentiment. he said he does not want to see police here as well. there are labor leaders. other san francisco supervisors who are also here. we have a bit of a split in city government with ed lee on one side, apparently wanting to shut this down for he
they'll use every means to deny us. they're bringing police from l.a., all of the bay area to act against us in unison. we will stand in unison as well. >> thank you for talking with us. we appreciate it. i also want to point out, we're been told, mayor ed lee is here. i tried to find him a few minutes ago. there's a large crowd here, so it's hard to pick him out in the crowd. we're going to keep looking for him. of course, it is the mayor who ultimately makes the decision on whether or...
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with us, the national director, ron, good of to have you with us. i know you've been looking at all the fine print in every poll out there. the recent cnn polls in early states and have an inside track on tea party support. you stay race has become two races on parallel tracks. what do you mean? >> i can take your blazing saddle reference and raise you back to dr. strangelove. you had to go back to 1964 to see a republican race that has been as volatile a race before the vote. six different candidates have led. back to barry goldwater and nelson rockefeller. and one of the reasons the race is so volatile, it is clearly evolving along two separate tracks. in your cnn polling, about half the party identifies as supporters of the tea party. the other half of the republican electorate say they are neutral or opposed to the tea party. and they are moving in very different ways. the nontea party side of the party. they are moving pretty steadily toward mitt romney. he was at 16 to 18% in your polling in sxaug accept. 24% in late accepseptember. meanwhile
with us, the national director, ron, good of to have you with us. i know you've been looking at all the fine print in every poll out there. the recent cnn polls in early states and have an inside track on tea party support. you stay race has become two races on parallel tracks. what do you mean? >> i can take your blazing saddle reference and raise you back to dr. strangelove. you had to go back to 1964 to see a republican race that has been as volatile a race before the vote. six...
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who can really help us? they are looking at china but i don't think it's a solution to the overall problem. it's not even close. >>> and michael shoeman there isn't the only person who is unsure about a chinese role in that efsf, the eurozone bailout fund. earlier i also contacted the chief economist for the asia pacific region. he told me he's somewhat skeptical that china will help in a big way. china could contribute to the sfs only if it wanted you to but then what are the incentives for beijing? chinese officials may be writing up a wish list of what they might independent return. >> i imagine it will be quite a substantial one at that. felicia? >> well, andrew, the summit in brussels has concluded and another one is just around the corner. this time the g-20 in cannes coming up at the beginning of november. one influential figure with something to say about that is microsoft founder bill gates. a little earlier, he sat down with cnn to share some insights about the state of the world ahead of that summ
who can really help us? they are looking at china but i don't think it's a solution to the overall problem. it's not even close. >>> and michael shoeman there isn't the only person who is unsure about a chinese role in that efsf, the eurozone bailout fund. earlier i also contacted the chief economist for the asia pacific region. he told me he's somewhat skeptical that china will help in a big way. china could contribute to the sfs only if it wanted you to but then what are the...
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it's a very useful and easy to use site. also with the president's plan is the income based repayment plan. this is if you're working and you're having trouble making those payments because your salary is so low, go to ibrinfo.org and more information there on the plan and how to use the plan. the key thing here i think is the biggest change isn't to that actual plan but the fact out out there, we are learning more about it because folks need to know. >> what is this other website? fin aid? >> it's a fantastic free site deep with information as to where to go and find out what is subsidized versus unsubsidized and what is better and what loans to get and scholarships and grants. you want exhaust all of those options and do a ton of work. you have to be a really informed consumer. as much time as you spend on buying a house, a car, you can spend as much time on these. >> the federal loans a number of different types fall under that category. >> you want to look for words like stafford, grad plus, direct loans. perkins loans.
it's a very useful and easy to use site. also with the president's plan is the income based repayment plan. this is if you're working and you're having trouble making those payments because your salary is so low, go to ibrinfo.org and more information there on the plan and how to use the plan. the key thing here i think is the biggest change isn't to that actual plan but the fact out out there, we are learning more about it because folks need to know. >> what is this other website? fin...
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john joins us now on the phone. good morning, john. >> good morning, carol. >> so what's going on with these three candidates? have they lost it? >> it's sort of a systemic problem at the moment. not only is silly season coming, but the side show is in danger of taking over the big tent here. you get the sense that some of these folks are forgetting they are actually running for president of the united states. instead, the campaign has taken on sort of a reality tv show feel. at the end of the day it not only degrades their campaigns but runs the risk of degrading the country in the process because we're better than this. >> in fairness, it's sort of working for herman cain, isn't it? >> the herman cain ad, i think, was brilliant in the way that it was able to generate enormous amount of attention for very little money. i don't think herman cain ad divided the country in any kind of cynical way. but just watch when the super pac ads start airing on our tv. the genre is going to get a whole lot worse. the cain ad, i
john joins us now on the phone. good morning, john. >> good morning, carol. >> so what's going on with these three candidates? have they lost it? >> it's sort of a systemic problem at the moment. not only is silly season coming, but the side show is in danger of taking over the big tent here. you get the sense that some of these folks are forgetting they are actually running for president of the united states. instead, the campaign has taken on sort of a reality tv show feel....
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jill doherty here to speak with us about this. this is nothing new. >> for many years the state department had this program where the state department embassies have a budget to buy books. they buy books for the libraries they have around the world and also give them away as gifts. now, the controversy here is that $70,000, roughly, that you're talking about for books by president obama. and, let me give you a couple examples. in egypt, remember where the president gave that speech to the muslim world, they spent, according to government records, roughly $40,000 in 2009 for "dreams from my father." in indonesia they spend $9,000 on "audacity of hope." there are these issues right now and several critics are saying, wait, this is a waste of taxpayer's money. it's a bad precedent and they didn't do it for previous presidents. we talked with or raised it at the briefing with victoria newland the spokeswoman and she said this is basically standard operating procedure and it is meant to give information about the united states to peopl
jill doherty here to speak with us about this. this is nothing new. >> for many years the state department had this program where the state department embassies have a budget to buy books. they buy books for the libraries they have around the world and also give them away as gifts. now, the controversy here is that $70,000, roughly, that you're talking about for books by president obama. and, let me give you a couple examples. in egypt, remember where the president gave that speech to the...